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(1) Mister Moo's: Flake Takes | Pipe Smokers Den
How To Prep Flake Tobacco And A Short Guide To Blended Tobacco - Paykoc Pipes
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Your Smoke's All Wet | PipesMagazine.com
Comprehensive Guide To Balkan Pipe Tobacco | Smokingpipes.com
A Beginning Smoker's Learning Curve | Smokingpipes.com
Tinned Tobacco - Tinned Pipe Tobacco | 4Noggins - 4Noggins.com
selecting your first tobacco
How To pipe-smoking-basics IMPORTANT
The Physics Of Smoking A Pipe – Committee, International of Pipe Clubs
Pipe Tobacco (Huge Selection, Great Prices) - TobaccoPipes.com
Cigars, Pipe Tobacco, RYO, Little Cigars, Humidors, Accessories, CBD | BnB Tobacco
Artisan's Blend - Ashton Pipe Tobacco | Smokingpipes.com
All Budgets: The 10 Best Tobacco Pipes You Can Buy Online
Changing the language of how we measure and report smoking status: Implications for reducing stigma, restoring dignity, and improving the precision of scientific communication | Nicotine & Tobacco Research | Oxford Academic
Accurate classification of smoking status has long been regarded as an essential prerequisite for advancing tobacco-related epidemiologic, treatment, and policy research. However, the descriptors we commonly use to classify people who smoke may inadvertently perpetuate harmful, stigmatizing beliefs and negative stereotypes. In recognizing the power of words to either perpetuate or reduce stigma, Dr. Nora Volkow—Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse—recently highlighted the role of stigma in addiction,1 and the movement encouraging the use of person-first language and eliminating the use of slang and idioms when describing addiction and the people whom it affects.2,3 In this commentary, we make an appeal for researchers and clinicians to use personfirst language (e.g., “people who smoke”) rather than commonly used labels (e.g., “smokers”) in written (e.g., in scholarly reports) and verbal communication (e.g., clinical case presentations ) to promote greater respect and convey dignity for people who smoke. We assert that the use of precise and bias-free language to describe people who smoke has the potential to reduce smoking-related stigma and may enhance the precision of scientific communication.
The St-Louis du Parc Heart Health Project: a critical analysis of the reverse effects on smoking
case study of anti-smoking program for kids that backfired
Lessons for Social Change Communications Strategy From the US Marriage Equality and Antismoking Campaigns
Aspirational Communication, an approach that seeks to motivate and mobilize people to support a cause by connecting it to the audience’s aspirations for their own lives. I specifically suggest a six-step framework based on the approach that can help social movements to drive durable attitude change.
#QuitLying
good example of an advocacy microsite/social media toolkit
Population level predictors of changes in success rates of smoking quit attempts in England: a time series analysis - Beard - - Addiction - Wiley Online Library
demonstrates an important link between expenditure on tobacco control mass media and rates of successful attempts to quit smoking. The more is spent
Mobile phone text messaging and app‐based interventions for smoking cessation - Whittaker, R - 2019 | Cochrane Library
jake albaugh on Twitter: “I made https://t.co/FMDljTqg8Z to keep track of how long I have been free of nicotine. Watching it count has been more rewarding than chewing on cinnamon toothpicks. https://t.co/gAwsCPfjgH“ / Twitter
Does the addition of a supportive chatbot promote user engagement with a smoking cessation app? An experimental study - Olga Perski, David Crane, Emma Beard, Jamie Brown, 2019
Teen Vaping Prevention Messages That Work - YouTube
Teen vaping continues to rise across the country. Without effective intervention, we are facing a new generation of nicotine addiction. That’s why we feel it...
'Stranger Things' among shows with too many tobacco images, study says
Voting with Cigarette Butts - Jerusalem
Interactive websites may cause antismoking messages to backfire | Penn State University
In a study, the researchers said that smokers who had limited familiarity with information technology were more likely to consider antismoking messages manipulative and boring when they browsed those messages on a website with interactive features, such as sliders, mouseovers and zooming tools.
Impact of the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign on Population-Level Smoking Cessation, 2012–2015
Peer Crowd Identification and Adolescent Health Behaviors: Results From a Statewide Representative Study - Jeffrey W. Jordan, Carolyn A. Stalgaitis, John Charles, Patrick A. Madden, Anjana G. Radhakrishnan, Daniel Saggese, 2018
Soaring Israeli smoking rates prompts call for higher taxes - Business - Haaretz.com
JMIR-Web-Based Antismoking Advertising to Promote Smoking Cessation: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Yom-Tov | Journal of Medical Internet Research
Peer crowd affiliation as a segmentation tool for young adult tobacco use -- Lisha et al. 25 (Suppl 1): i83 -- Tobacco Control
Former smokers share emotional stories for CDC campaign - CNN.com
WHO | Smoke-free movies: from evidence to action
Offering Pregnant Women Financial Incentives To Quit Smoking Is 'Highly Cost-Effective'
This Thought-Provoking Video Shows What The World Would be like if nobody smoked | ClickHole
U Quit I Quit - social movement from Nicotex India
The Deeper Truth of the ‘truth’ Campaign: Influence is Bigger than Persuasion | Rob Gould | LinkedIn
Wreaking “Havoc” on Smoking: Social Branding to Reach Young Adult “Partiers” in Oklahoma
Social Branding to Reduce Young Adult Tobacco Use - Rescue SCG case study
Nudging Smokers — NEJM
Halpern et al. ended up demonstrating the importance of loss aversion in two different ways. The more obvious is that smokers are far more likely to quit if they stand to lose money if they fail. The more subtle is that the very prospect of incurring losses makes people far less willing to enter a smoking-cessation program. Despite the greater comparative effectiveness of the deposit program, the reward program is likely to be more successful, because far more people will sign up for it.